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Homebuilt Danish diesel/electric - the Kraka

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Peter Madsen and Claus Nørregaard of Copenhagen, Denmark have built an incredible U-boat inspired personal submarine.  Named Kraka, this boat is:

  • 12.6m long,
  • 6 metric tons displacement,
  • 1m diameter (maximum) crew compartment,
  • diesel engine, two generators and a compressor,
  • is able to operate independent of shore support. 

Amazing accomplishment that you have to see to believe.  Peter sends the following update:

Kraka has dived some fourty times by now times, and can be considered quite a successfull design. One of the most interesting test was a diesel powered dive - sailing with high speed submerged using the "snorchel" as a means to supply the dieselmotor with air. Work on the 30 ton new boat named UC3 has started - I am cutting segments of frames in 15 mm high tensile steel for its 6 feet diameter pressure hull.
 
Originally we designed the UC3 with a classic surface optimised hull shape, but for a number of reasons, including the fine results of snorchel operations on Kraka, the hull shape is now designed like the
USS Albacore - that is like a cylinder with a torpedo shape bow and a - well - torpedo shape stern.
 
Expected construction time three years - or less

Peter's website (Danish): http://www.submarines.dk/

Kraka information on the UC3 Submarine Project website: www.bluesky-services.dk/submarine/pages/page_053_uk.html

A nice set of photos and information posted on Pat Regan's site: http://www.vulcaniasubmarine.com/KRAKA.htm

Kraka under construction 

Kraka under construction

Onboard Freya

Onboard Freya

Freya submerged - on sonar
Freya submerged - sonar navigation